Yes, the word sparrow is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of bird; a word for a thing (a living thing).
Yes, the noun 'sparrow' is a common noun, a general word for a type of bird; a word for any sparrow of any kind.
Brabche (Връбче) singular noun
The plural possessive form of the word "sparrow" is "sparrows'." In this form, the apostrophe is placed after the "s" because the word is already plural, indicating that there is more than one sparrow. The apostrophe shows that the sparrows collectively possess something.
A Hen Sparrow.
The Latin equivalent of 'house sparrow' is Passer domesticus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'passer' means 'a sparrow or small bird'. The adjective 'domesticus' means 'relating to the family or house, domestic'.
Yes, the noun 'host' is a standard collective noun for a host of sparrows. The noun 'host' is also a collective noun for: a host of angels a host of epidemiologists a host of padres
a or theA sparrow landed on the roof. There was a loud noise and the sparrow flew away.The first time you talk about something ( sparrow) use a, because we don't know about the sparrow, this is any sparrow. The second time sparrow is mention use the because we now know what sparrow you are talking about - it is the sparrow on the roof.
Hen sparrow
Many things will eat a sparrow - the obvious one is a sparrow hawk, but many other hawks will eat a sparrow. Cats and foxes will eat a sparrow if they can catch it.
how to sparrow look
yes there is a desert sparrow
A hen sparrow